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i think i need a library for my linux programming stuff cuz i write a program and i keep getting error 2 when trying to compile.....i have redhat 8 and the the compiler i have is ummm.... the rpm file for it is gcc-objc-3.2-7.i386. thanks guys

now i will place i don't know what these are there not relaly error messages but there some form of message here....

Wide character in print at /usr/bin/aclocal-1.5 line 485.
configure.in:44: warning: do not use m4_patsubst: use patsubst or m4_bpatsubst
configure.in:75: warning: do not use m4_regexp: use regexp or m4_bregexp
autoheader-2.53: `config.h.in' is created
configure: error: Qt (>= Qt 3.0.3) (library qt-mt) not found. Please check your installation!
For more details about this problem, look at the end of config.log.
Make sure that you have compiled Qt with thread support!

thats what it's doin and that library part is what makes me think i need some form of a library.....

I have just a vague idea your vyeperman3001. You know, you might got an answer if you've given this log the first time instead of mambling about compiling compilers and changing posts after rude comments (http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...5&pagenumber=1)
Anyways,you do have a compiler on your system, it's not the gcc-obj as that's for object code. It's just the plain normal gcc and appearantly it has been there from the beginning.
As acid_kewpie said, install qt3.
(you will find it on your redhat cd's)
Just to be sure, install every qt and libqt file you find.
If you're absolutely sure qt is installed, try passing
./configure --with-qt-includes= --with-qt-libraries=
and after the = the directory where the qt3 include files/libraries are.
And do add your distro in your personal information, that is if you're not planning on namechanging again now